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"predicament" Definitions
  1. a difficult or an unpleasant situation, especially one where it is difficult to know what to do

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The predicament In the days leading up to the graduation, Wilson posted her predicament on Facebook.
But by extricating those individuals from a legal predicament, he might make his own predicament worse.
For a moment, the humor and the pathos of his figure distracted me from my predicament, but then he was gone and my predicament wasn't.
Then, Winfrey's voice wafts into June's life, serving as a reminder that her possible predicament isn't a predicament at all; it's a light at the end of the Gilead tunnel.
At the same time, it has created a new predicament.
"I'm sure it's a tricky predicament for her," he said.
However, the next acting secretary will face a similar predicament.
That said, Genea notes there's nothing funny about her predicament.
The data highlights the predicament tobacco companies find themselves in.
Bradley's final game against West Ham summed up his predicament.
It's similar to the predicament that VR finds itself in.
There are about 105 Grenfell households in the same predicament.
A diplomatic predicament is now brewing alongside the humanitarian one.
The chart below, compiled by AnandTech, illustrates Intel's predicament well.
In part his predicament is an indicator of authoritarianism's advances.
She smiled woefully and shook her head at my predicament.
Buck's predicament aroused more shame and scorn than support. Her
Yet, the Jennings still don't recognize their own mirroring predicament.
That's the predicament she's in, thanks to her baby daddy.
So the United States is in this peculiar predicament right.
It is the Russian president who faces the worse predicament.
Turkey's government has made the most of the EU's predicament.
His predicament underscores the grave danger confronting Republicans this fall.
Speaking to Wolf Blitzer in 2007, Trump bemoaned Libby's predicament.
None, though, are in the dire predicament of Chicago State.
She had clearly studied the smallest particulars of their predicament.
In response to this predicament, Simone chooses an idiosyncratic solution.
Avoiding runs in that predicament would require a nervy escape.
After Saturday's loss, the Cubs' predicament is not complicated, either.
Our bizarre predicament, then, is that of impoverishment through surplus.
A true medical profiteer taking advantage of a woman's predicament?
Last week's Morning Consult polls reinforced the GOP's dire predicament.
She places herself in the same predicament as her characters.
Our current predicament is not the Saturday Night Massacre 2.0.
The solution to this predicament was to go to London.
A more serious disagreement concerns the severity of Europe's predicament.
There are no ready recipes for dealing with this predicament.
Ms. Lynch understood Mr. Comey's predicament, but not his hurry.
Mr. Ghosn's predicament has also raised questions about Nissan's management.
The pizza galvanizes the predicament that frames the whole narrative.
Today, V2V might let one Cadillac warn another to a predicament.
Hank also doesn't seem to feel for Ava's predicament at all.
This means One Direction fans have a predicament on their hands.
Surely the other driver is at fault for your predicament, right?
So they are the ones outing their children in this predicament.
The happy pooch didn't seem to be fazed by his predicament.
The timing may be coincidental, but it neatly underscores China's predicament.
Adam Schiff and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over his impeachment predicament.
Because of that tape, Mr Trump's pre-debate predicament was unprecedented.
In fact, this divisive immigration policy creates more issues and predicament.
To understand the country's predicament, go back to the early 303s.
And that sums up Walmart's predicament as a challenger to Amazon.
Second, the DoJ argued that J.D. brought her predicament on herself.
After CNN brought her predicament to light, she got that transplant.
Now, such predicament in policy split affect everyone's choices at times.
Just look at his limp — what forced him into this predicament?
At this moment, the transportation giant's predicament appears to be multipronged.
Rosenstein makes light of his predicament, at times, during public appearances.
Steve Kerr, his coach, understood the delicate nature of Green's predicament.
One man stood on the sidewalk smiling but offering his predicament.
It's important to stay focused on the predicament, not the personality.
This situation is what landed the country in its current predicament.
Recognizing his predicament, Trump has offered the farm constituency two palliatives.
Americans should consider this history when thinking about our present predicament.
The case of Section 377 presents India with a moral predicament.
This puts myself and others like me in a weird predicament.
In science-fiction, it seems, death is merely a temporary predicament.
The people around her nodded; everyone was in the same predicament.
That's what makes him so relevant to your current predicament, Virgo.
The patient's worried look turned melancholy as he realized his predicament.
They are not about to help him out of his predicament.
Some progressive activists are debating what to do about the predicament.
In this predicament, exiled from home and hiding in plain sight.
Bynes shared a quick video on her Instagram explaining her predicament.
It's a predicament that's becoming increasingly common in the game industry.
Masuzoe later said his predicament was "due to my own problems".
Thousands of kids — at least 5,000 — have already faced this predicament.
Faced with an unforgiving predicament, Peters sprawled out to no avail.
Vinson then realized that he was faced with a formidable predicament.
I'm curious what your advice would be to women in this predicament.
The main consideration governing Mr Netanyahu's decision is his own legal predicament.
They're quick to believe his unbelievable predicament, having just beaten it themselves.
Hill has been in this predicament before, though some may not remember.
That predicament leads to perhaps the harshest aspect of today's confidentiality clauses.
But time is running out if that's somehow the predicament you're in.
Fung's predicament feeds a paradox that complicates death in the Chinese metropolis.
Maybe you've got a friend that knows of your Christmas-free predicament?
She takes their predicament into her own hands, turning silver into gold.
Even more amazingly, the woman remained blissfully unaware of her unusual predicament.
They also share "anti-996" memes that poke fun at their predicament.
And a peace deal could be one way out of that predicament.
" David Bowie: "Don't you think it's a frightening predicament to be in?
With each settlement, the more complicated, and frankly, intractable the predicament becomes.
And it's a really awful predicament to be in as a musician.
He does well to disentangle which aspects of China's predicament are distinct.
Reading about Zuck's predicament this week reminded me of my own vulnerability.
The professor who'd invited me was charming and sympathetic to my predicament.
It's a terrible predicament to be in, but is he hiding something?
He closed the door, and she immediately began to describe her predicament.
He think it won't be long before the market realizes that predicament.
"Of course, I find that annoying," Ross laughs of her character's predicament.
But although he appreciated Maguire's dire predicament, he couldn't promise him anything.
The Maryland Democrat also highlighted the predicament GOP lawmakers face with Trump.
For Republicans, to maintain civility is to acquiesce to our political predicament.
Overall, however, the novel is about the common predicament of being human.
The episode started with a dramatic introduction of JoJo and her predicament.
This was a dire predicament for Johnson, who was obsessed with baseball.
You'll never find yourself in a peanut butter predicament again, we promise.
These hypotheticals are meant mainly to clarify the stakes of our predicament.
The snake was able to find its way out of its predicament.
Manafort's defense argued media coverage of his predicament was intense in Washington.
Arreola told me that she knows many families in the same predicament.
The Trump administration's travel ban, he added, has further complicated his predicament.
Trump was likely happy to hear Putin identify his predicament so sympathetically.
Meek Mill sees echoes of his experiences in Mr. Kraft's current predicament.
Republicans, who oppose any additional investigation, were happy to highlight Democrats' predicament.
That's a strange predicament for a republic like ours to be in.
Facing elimination on Thursday, the Golden Knights confronted their predicament with defiance.
The other thing is that handset makers are in a tough predicament.
Then Miles mentioned his predicament, without revealing Alonso's name, to Stefan Wilson.
Nude men and gods, twisting and writhing, were Bertoldo's predicament and prize.
Naturally, "The Testaments" is being mined for insights into our current predicament.
The predicament for pollsters is equally acute for candidates and political groups.
And there is very little he can do to ease his predicament.
Pfleger and Wright, who are close friends, commiserated about a shared predicament.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - TikTok and Huawei Technologies have a common predicament.
I, as much as anyone else, feel trapped by our current predicament.
Photos from the turnpike show dozens of other buses in the same predicament.
Teresa Giudice isn't letting her husband Joe's current predicament dampen the family festivities.
Their predicament is the result of having jumped the gun after drafting Davis.
Carter and company insist that this doesn't need to be a permanent predicament.
Student loan debt can be an anxiety-inducing predicament, to say the least.
Given his predicament, the sneering and smirking were stupid, and yet he persisted.
Cathay's predicament shows why global boardrooms are growing more anxious about Chinese anger.
At the moment, the Daenerys/Jon predicament is not gonna be the priority.
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code was to blame for the predicament.
Lurking behind Kara's announcement is the predicament of his party leader, Benjamin Netanyahu.
His young, inexperienced squad helped him narrowly avoid such a predicament on Tuesday.
"I don't even call them if I'm in my own predicament," he said.
Liv tries to explain her predicament to Jake, and he has no sympathy.
For its part, the government has not blamed the fund for its predicament.
The launch of Fortnite Battle Royale has left Google in a slight predicament.
Given Trump's predicament, the subject matter that day underlines a certain ironic twist.
Normalizing the party's fringe is precisely what got them into their current predicament.
Meanwhile, Nunes' friends empathize with the predicament he put himself three months ago.
Other small and mid-size businesses will find themselves in the same predicament.
They will look back even further to draw inspiration for their current predicament.
In his own way, he vividly and powerfully alerts us to our predicament.
Claire isn't the only woman the writers have put in this cruel predicament.
The firm's predicament is the latest shock to hit the country's battered economy.
Am I mad enough about my storage predicament to buy a new Pixel?
But how Trump finds his way out of the predicament is not clear.
The Hill: Ford's reluctance gives the GOP an opening to escape its predicament.
Fulmer wound up in that predicament by hitting a batter and walking another.
Moved by Johnson's predicament, Kardashian West tweeted about the unfairness of her sentence.
Mamaroneck, N.Y. Your son is not the only property owner in this predicament.
Back in June, one Montoursville, Pennsylvania, couple apparently found themselves in that predicament.
This is the predicament the federal civil service finds itself to be in.
Danner spares no analogy, classical or modern, to raise awareness of this predicament.
Thanks to Matthew Brown's fanciful script, however, their predicament never feels remotely perilous.
He also had an "instinctive sympathy with the postcolonial predicament," von Tunzelmann writes.
Ms. Hurst's predicament is all too familiar to students hunting for college bargains.
Ms. Wright makes Martha's predicament into something out of a psychological horror movie.
When I explained my predicament to the salesperson, he laughed in my face.
This is a predicament that my parents are not equipped to grapple with.
The Army faced a similar predicament in 1999, during the dot-com boom.
Some of the oldest and most established democracies are now facing that predicament.
Venezuela's aid predicament has mirrored the international alliances forged by the competing sides.
In 1875, a visitor to Yosemite recorded his predicament in a guest registry.
Mr. Trump himself made a few passing, sarcastic remarks about Mr. Biden's predicament.
The predicament facing farmers as a result of the trade war is grim.
It's a relatable predicament, and his response is instructive: He learns to cope.
There are many differences between the situation in 19903s and our predicament today.
Now she sees her predicament as having to choose between two inadequate men.
Harley-Davidson's situation highlights the predicament faced by companies targeted by Mr. Trump.
But her troubles go beyond staffing and strategy: Her financial predicament is dire.
Visibly upset, Hamilton also hit out at his own team for his predicament.
His predicament gets worse and worse until a plague of boils seems imminent.
The musing Trump of yesteryear is the Trump voter of our present predicament.
"It makes me sick and extremely angry," she wrote of Swift's alleged predicament.
In 2014 he chronicled his predicament, precisely and eloquently, in The Hedgehog Review.
How does he try to write his way out of this narrative predicament?
Still, the president lays the most blame for Kavanaugh's predicament on Senate Democrats.
Miss Manners' sympathy is with the musician, whose predicament is worse than yours.
His predicament underscored deep ambivalence among Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, on immigration.
Could these hold the key to the predicament in which he now found himself?
A revised version of the order issued on Monday will not rectify his predicament.
The strangest part about Montanez's predicament is that it started with a traffic stop.
However, this tightly-regulated succession is creating a predicament for the Japanese imperial family.
In my experience, professors are either extremely understanding of my predicament or they're not.
Learning that the flatterer is a dropout will make your predicament worse, not better.
At first, it seems like a familiar predicament straight out of Star Trek: Voyager.
The two work together to escape from the strange predicament they find themselves in.
The entire room of women laughed and nodded at her characterization of their predicament.
In this predicament authoritarian rulers can negotiate, or dig in and tough it out.
Its popularity, Smith knows, has now put him in a bit of a predicament.
And at least in this regard, there is nothing exceptional about our current predicament.
US Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is in hot water over a somewhat similar predicament.
Non-believing Mormons, Hasidic Jews and evangelical Christians find themselves in a similar predicament.
"It's quite a dangerous predicament to be put in if you're Black," she said.
But know this: Smart people are trying to think us out of our predicament.
As Noah Berlatsky pointed out in his response, if Gabler's financial predicament is the
Heading into today's game against Pitt, Penn State coach James Franklin faced a predicament.
The document dump did little to ease the predicament in which he finds himself.
Earlier Thursday he spoke about his predicament on "New Day" with CNN's Alisyn Camerota.
However innocent, no vice president — indeed, no person — wants to be in that predicament.
Mostly from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, caravan migrants like Bonilla face a predicament.
He added he knew that predicament was not just limited to the Biennale project.
Mr Hubbard's predicament and Mr Bentley's are linked by more than the impeachment formula.
How can fiction help us better contextualize the gravity of our unending nuclear predicament?
Winnie inhabits a postapocalyptic world, and greets her predicament with an absurdly blithe attitude.
And in Anderson's estimation, the only way out of that predicament is through it.
Anek Belbase, a research fellow at the Center for Retirement Research, understands his predicament.
The predicament has let the Islamic State rear its ugly head again in Afghanistan.
By doing so, Washington played a direct hand in the territory's disastrous economic predicament.
As the FCC soon found out, solving this predicament was harder than it seemed.
First, it is important to understand the causes and results of our current predicament.
One can certainly understand, if not quite sympathize with, House Speaker Paul Ryan's predicament.
I don't even have to finish the sentence—you already know the predicament, right.
The predicament of Memorial Sloan Kettering also reflects a shift in its own culture.
The predicament pushed her to a food bank in San Antonio, where they live.
Mr. Ghosn's predicament has turned a laser focus on the Japanese criminal justice system.
Their predicament highlights how corporate bankruptcies can leave some parties at a big disadvantage.
President Trump's pro-Putin predilections make him the least likely answer to Ukraine's predicament.
She said her new property manager waived the application fee because of her predicament.
"Fly Me" hazards an answer to Joan Didion's predicament: We take to the skies.
We spoke to Mr. Fallon, Jay Leno, Tina Fey and others about his predicament.
Those stuck at home are taking a lighter tone to the Seattle area's predicament.
Just by getting hurt, he finds himself roped into a similarly dire financial predicament.
He may not be confiding in you because he is ashamed of his predicament.
Maybe it was this predicament that Peele hoped to avoid by exploring the horror genre.
Tyga also refused to come if Rob went, which put Kris in a weird predicament.
The most obvious assumption is that the only way out of this predicament is death.
The Obama administration, facing a similar predicament, had also unsuccessfully tried to change the settlement.
Some physicians find it objectionable that obese patients end up in this predicament at all.
The persistence of coordination issues at this stage suggests a key facet of Republicans' predicament.
She saw the ethical predicament of her tribe as arguably worse than that of mine.
Despite their history, McAuliffe rejected any attempt Tuesday to connect his predicament to Hillary Clinton.
In the case of Levante, it's not clear how soon his predicament will be resolved.
Episode 10 It's Tony's turn to take the stand, and he's in a terrible predicament.
Mr Fridman's predicament offers an insight into the relationship between business and power in Russia.
Click here to view original GIFThis bee looks so shocked to be in this predicament.
This creates a predicament for bosses, said Anab Jain, director at the tech company Superflux.
Joe Hart is in a predicament: Manchester City's new manager, Pep Guardiola, doesn't like him.
This mammalian forerunner's ancient evolutionary win is relevant in light of our current global predicament.
Kiki The DEA sees Rafa's predicament as a huge opportunity to get closer to Felix.
We can point to five reasons how Republicans ended up in this predicament with Trump.
The steps illustrate the tough predicament many companies face balancing public safety with individual rights.
The second reason, she said, was that the Kremlin was fully aware of Flynn's predicament.
After he casts his vote, he will return to thinking about a more pressing predicament.
You're wishing you could have Warp Striked to work, or out of this awkward predicament.
Kohler, who makes $38,000 a year, said many co-workers are in the same predicament.
The predicament we're in should thus come as no surprise—to Republicans or anyone else.
Sometimes they send iMessages, offering advice on whatever personal predicament they've observed through the webcam.
Even those who wax suicidal about their predicament refuse to act (for now, at least).
In the 20163s, Japan faced an economic predicament much like the one Europe faces today.
And many of these characters and their storylines are more intriguing than Eddie's Lockheed predicament.
After all, he didn't want to fall victim to the predicament Russell mentioned, size-wise.
The result was a two-fold predicament: First, it turned the hearing structure upside-down.
I sold drugs in my community like many of my friends in the same predicament.
She said many of her coworkers in the Reserves program were facing the same predicament.
But what became clear was that "the current predicament" was precisely this condemnation of detail.
But once defendants get out of jail, they may find themselves in a different predicament.
"In the next weeks Brazil will be in an exotic predicament," he wrote on Monday.
That's when Lindsay he realized he'd have to figure his predicament out on his own.
The two universities found out about Wilson's predicament, and cooked up a last-minute plan.
Mr. Rubio's allies say his big bet in Florida is reflective of his tough predicament.
"That fucking thing," says the young mother's group to whom the heroine confesses her predicament.
If growth stalls, Snapchat could find itself in Twitter's predicament in the past few years.
And they resent it — even if they don't see a way out of the predicament.
Compassionate officials addressed the predicament by lowering the income cutoff to qualify for public housing.
His predicament is a sharp contrast with the fortunes of his former enforcer, Lt. Gen.
In a dozen interviews, Republican operatives and officials expressed a fresh urgency at their predicament.
Insufficient FundsThe predicament stems from Louisiana's unique "user pay" system for funding indigent legal services.
In his post today, Denton focused on the few silver linings in Gawker's present predicament.
The convoy's predicament was another indication of the declining fortunes of ISIS in the region.
They maintain they made the right decision for their son's health, despite their current predicament.
Others were simply baffled that a global chain could find itself in such a predicament.
But Tucker isn't alone in distancing himself for national leaders -- and the predicament is bipartisan.
Mr. Baker imbues the character with a tormented single-mindedness that neatly defines his predicament.
The president's comments on Thursday could create a predicament for him and his legal team.
"We don't want to do anything that will deflect from their terrible predicament," he said.
But Arbeed's predicament is unique, because he ended up in the hospital with severe injuries.
Even so, being added to a U.S. export blacklist last week dramatically worsened its predicament.
Many argue that Donald Trump is the symptom rather than the cause of our predicament.
His predicament, the directors said, is just one element that makes "Honeyland" a universal story.
As our two dark Suburbans neared Trump Tower, we faced a predicament: we were early.
John McCain, the Arizona Republican, even after his death, may have compounded this GOP predicament.
And when the gray fiberglass boat broke down, I could appreciate their predicament even more.
So we find ourselves in a predicament where only the 'Crime Lords' can save us.
Naturally, her phone was also dead because she never charges it, further complicating her predicament.
But that is only the beginning of any serious attempt to deal with the current predicament.
Google's predicament sounds similar to Microsoft's own fight with the EU more than 10 years ago.
Game theorists might call the G.O.P. predicament an anti-coordination game or even a volunteer's dilemma.
When they grow up, she doesn't want them to face the same predicament she is in.
So here are a set of steps to consider when faced with a similar predicament: 1.
"It ended up being a perfect day for an imperfect predicament," she says with a laugh.
These pedestrians on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles have Jimmy Kimmel to thank for this predicament.
Delving into the history of Stormfront's creation is deeply instructive of the predicament we're currently in.
A nice-looking man saw my predicament and asked if I wanted him to get her.
She was struck by the simplicity of the predicament, the profundity of the call for help.
An editorial cartoon featuring a Sikh character in the aftermath of 21984/21 captured my predicament.
When Kaleb found out about Singleton's predicament, he knew he had to do something to help.
Its predicament is not unique: British paid-for magazines lost 6% of their readers last year.
" "We will get to know more details from the girls about their predicament while in captivity.
This isn't exclusively a Samsung problem: Every manufacturer from Apple to Xiaomi faces the same predicament.
This predicament has led to a complacency and lack of consideration for issues concerning black voters.
That is precisely the predicament Microsoft finds itself in on the eve of Super Bowl 50.
Some see a resemblance in China's predicament to the Asian financial crisis of the late 21s.
But the deals broke down when the dictators fell or wobbled, leaving Christians in a predicament.
Portugal's problems have attracted fewer headlines than Italy's but its predicament is potentially no less painful.
But all of them agreed that the predicament had been the result of unfair press coverage.
Luckily, an unnamed man came along to valiantly rescue this poor little roo from its predicament.
Nationals 20, Mets 23.03 WASHINGTON — The superhero lurking in Matt Harvey must recognize his dire predicament.
This time, however, for several reasons, the dynamics of his predicament appear to be quite different.
The dad seemingly understands the predicament, but is sad to see his son's time becoming divided.
Valencia described how Mitchell's situation is not unique and how hundreds are facing a similar predicament.
The predicament of Oregon, where recreational pot became legal in 2015, is a case in point.
The bird was a herring gull that had found itself in a messy (and tasty) predicament.
His near-tears are not for his own predicament; they have been displaced onto his creation.
Democrats, aware of his predicament, will try to use their leverage to the full extent possible.
" He continued: "Of course, this is the impossible predicament in which real people do find themselves.
Here is a war story, wrapped in fantasy, that delivers painful truths about the human predicament.
Mr. Bernstein explained his predicament and was promptly handed a Size 36 short black tuxedo jacket.
The current legal predicament dates back to a 2000 family vacation to Niagara Falls, New York.
The fact that this mobilization is needed at all speaks volumes about our terrifying global predicament.
Floridians alone can't be blamed for their state's current predicament of over-construction and environmental vulnerability.
Should it pursue a classic activist strategy of breaking up the company, Rolls's predicament could worsen.
"The most convenient explanation for the president's mental predicament is that he's getting old," Sheehy wrote.
Watch the video above to hear Turley explain both candidates' legal predicament in his own words.
He also noted that the satellites were able to capture a freshwater predicament bigger than California's.
Untold thousands of Americans are in the same predicament, or worse, with no test at all.
That would put the institution in a predicament in which any course risks undermining its authority.
Is there anything better than a snarky line about his predicament and maybe the word "mood"?
Our greatest achievement is that we are not entirely overwhelmed by our awareness of this predicament.
It has simply become a recognized feature of the man and a predicament for the country.
Everyone my age is faced with the same predicament: should we stay or should we go?
By now, it's well known that their predicament was caused by rising floodwaters in the cave.
On the flip side, students coming to the U.S. from China are in a similar predicament.
But he is wrong to compare their current predicament to that of women in the past.
P-22 has attuned the people of Los Angeles to the unsustainable predicament of their lions.
So dire is the German predicament that the young and the elderly are pressed into service.
Perhaps most striking is how remarkably adaptable Emma was — and how familiar her predicament still feels.
John Harwood: Let me start with a question about the predicament the country's in right now.
Given the political predicament, some Republicans are now trying to constrict the program without repealing it.
By that time, he said, the captain had alerted the Chinese Coast Guard of their predicament.
Another former G.M. executive, Robert A. Lutz, can empathize with the predicament Mr. de Nysschen faced.
There's value in a story that generates sympathy for our fellow citizens, caught in this predicament.
"It's a real mess, no?" said Hoffman, a real estate developer, referring to the GOP's predicament.
Ms. Jasinska, 35, knows her predicament is hardly the most dire of those affected by Brexit.
Deciphering the terms of their enduring predicament becomes the reader's mission — as it is the family's.
Despite his public confidence, Trump has complained in private about the historic indignity of his predicament.
The special committee's conundrum is amplified by the predicament faced by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
As an economist, I also see in her predicament a microcosm of a much bigger problem.
The Kurdish predicament could have far reaching implications for America's counter-terror goals around the world.
In this week's episode, a letter writer who calls himself "Faithful Friend" describes his frustrating predicament.
Which is understandable given the character's predicament, but the movie itself exists in a similar state.
Still, there's some value in imagining the predicament species would be in without the Endangered Species Act.
Looking at 5G rollouts across the globe, the two mobile carriers are in an even worse predicament.
Given the predicament that these two CF patients are in, they have to play by the rules.
"I believe if anyone was in our position or predicament would've done the same thing," Hilliard said.
That's when the woman told the firefighters the heartbreaking story about what had led to her predicament.
U.S. presidents have always faced a predicament in balancing national security and geopolitical priorities with democratic values.
The couple's predicament offers a measure of how far-reaching the homelessness crisis has become in California.
As usual, a predicament of choice is likely to strike New Yorkers in search of Halloween entertainment.
That's an unusual predicament in an industry that's thrived on international trade, but it's not totally unprecedented.
Unless humans realise their common predicament and make common cause, they are unlikely to survive this crisis.
If more women had built these companies, Swisher says, the world wouldn't be in this predicament today.
When Pakistan has previously found itself in this predicament, it has turned to the IMF for help.
The firm's predicament is the result of several factors, some beyond its control and some self-inflicted.
The best thing about Undead Jon is that he's perfectly aware of how unnatural his predicament is.
For those of you who stumbled on this blog because you find yourself in a similar predicament.
A source who has spoken to Watts tells PEOPLE the severity of his predicament has sunk in.
Miracle contacted the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department Airport Bureau who questioned the two girls about their predicament.
Whatever his personal and legal predicament, Don Jr. will remain loyal to his father, say his friends.
It's telling of Facebook's current predicament that before they can adequately answer some questions, even more arise.
Ryan's predicament is the subject of such intense interest because of his unique placement within the party.
I don't know, but I do think our predicament justifies some serious procedural hardball from the Democrats.
But the strategy has found the airline in a similar financial predicament as the Hong Kong carrier.
If that happens, it'll be quite the predicament for Murray, who cares about the Cubs a lot.
His predicament is common across the former combat zone, where civilians bore the brunt of the fighting.
Thorne's predicament led her to move in with Gregg Sulkin, whom she was dating at the time.
As with much else, his predicament about women is more complex than just the pull of tradition.
They were desperate to get the record turned in, including Xzibit, who was in the same predicament.
Some experts in the field expressed sympathy for the predicament in which the tech companies find themselves.
This is a deep-rooted and complex financial predicament with potentially calamitous economic, social and political ramifications.
"For Whole Foods to be in this predicament, frankly, there really is no excuse," Mr. Lempert said.
But he also set clear limits on how far the company would go in remedying its predicament.
But all I could think of was the tremendous predicament of being asked to embody a concept .
In a movie about extraterrestrial life, Kubrick faced a crucial predicament: what would the aliens look like?
Back in June, one Montoursville, Pennsylvania, couple apparently found themselves in that predicament, the Sun-Gazette reports.
As Rita and Phil fall in love, Phil comes to realize more about himself and his predicament.
A longtime friend of Steele's pointed out to me that Steele was in a singularly unenviable predicament.
But it finds itself in a peculiar predicament: Although its numbers are strong, it is virtually powerless.
"Pope Francis has given the most powerful name to the predicament of modern society," Mr. Sanders said.
In Saint-Louis' dirt streets, crisscrossed with laundry lines and filled with sheep, residents described their predicament.
SkyAlert's predicament echoes that of companies seeking funding to develop earthquake alert apps in the United States.
After so many years and so much running, his existential predicament has become a matter of routine.
But rather than lament, he used his predicament to drive home his commitment to an austere presidency.
This is why I like your description of our predicament being a race between wisdom and technology.
Instead, Maduro fought back — and kicked off a series of events that led to his current predicament.
They may blame the victims and insist their predicament can be overcome through determination and hard work.
In Houston, the plot felt divorced from our predicament, but now, with distance, it feels strangely relevant.
Their predicament became a flashpoint in a fierce debate about the morality and effectiveness of such raids.
But there should be a line drawn between being patriotic and showing sympathy for the Kashmir predicament.
His single malt has become a popular export, and he can't believe the predicament his distillery faces.
Trump allies are hoping they can apply lessons from the Mueller experience to their current predicament, however.
The movie hovers on the edge of going deeper into his psychological predicament but holds itself back.
Mr. Zelensky's predicament was complicated by the fact that his country, Ukraine, desperately needs American military aid.
Her predicament parallels Attila's growing sense that much of his own work is pusillanimous and dangerously indulgent.
It's an infuriating predicament, even for a President who fosters and thrives on a culture of chaos.
But for Trump, numbers like these will only add to his agitation and irritation at his predicament.
You never know quite how he will respond to any predicament, nor, you sometimes feel, does he.
While doom and gloom are the hallmarks of the Democrats' current predicament, there are some bright spots.
Some people close to him believe the President is in denial about the gravity of his predicament.
We can't imagine a more stressful predicament than picking out an outfit to wear to meet Tom Ford.
It proved to be a frustrating predicament—except for a 24-year-old adult male chimpanzee named Bobby.
Evans posted some photos of her predicament to Twitter and the tweet now has more than 160,000 likes.
"I understand the predicament they're in with everything going on and to want to protect themselves," Asher said.
That opportunity, and the dilemmas that come with it, is a new predicament Democrats face across the country.
Shalom Blac, a YouTuber and burn survivor, had the same predicament — but hers goes a little bit deeper.
As uniquely chaotic as it seems, this predicament isn't weird or unusual, and there are ways to cope.
To say the response from the community to Social Blade's predicament overwhelmed the team would be an understatement.
But the French president is not the only public figure to publicize the Amazon's predicament with misleading documentation.
THE LATEST exhibition by Nelsa Guambe, an artist from Mozambique, is a startling chronicle of her country's predicament.
To hold those women up as a rationale for denying everyone affordable birth control fundamentally misunderstands their predicament.
However, honest-but-unlucky people whose borrowings are genuinely unmanageable urgently need help getting out of their predicament.
In the interview, he spoke about how difficult it would've been for a woman in the same predicament.
As such, this isn't the Avengers trying to punch and problem-solve their way out of a predicament.
Online dating has created a strange predicament where daters know a person's first name but often little else.
The kitten, now named Flurry, was saved from this frigid predicament by Animal Control and a helpful neighbor.
She told me she's been getting calls from all over the country from others in the same predicament.
But the next day, he seemed to recognise his predicament, and said he would reverse the pension overhaul.
Perhaps. Soulja was a forward-thinking artist, and it's reasonable to assume that he predicted our current predicament.
Compounding the UN's predicament, longstanding critics in the House and Senate are determined to bring it to heel.
This predicament means that in a major departure from history, Fed policy is unlikely to trigger another bust.
Reberth Machado, chief executive of Bioenergia do Brasil SA, said his firm's situation illustrates the industry's current predicament.
But presenting it as a sole threat to democracy is an oversimplification of the West's current political predicament.
The question now is whether they will find themselves in the same predicament in just a few weeks.
It's a predicament Snodgrass can relate to, having once been the only female lawyer at her law firm.
The site allows those needing a rescue to describe their predicament, give their location and ask for help.
These years form the most interesting part of Keenan's memoir, especially in light of Tata Steel's current predicament.
When I explained my medical predicament to my friends, I was beyond frustrated to see their skeptical faces.
In the absence of an obvious replacement for Hariri, Hezbollah, which is under U.S. sanctions, faces a predicament.
Although no two quarterback situations are alike, the Jets' current predicament echoes the quandary Mangini faced in 2008.
A House impeachment vote would be an excruciating predicament: Vote against their constituents or vote against their base.
Bearing a freshly signed copy, a pastor visiting from the Rhineland sympathized with Sloterdijk's predicament as a salesman.
I'm fully prepared for it to be rusted and ruined one day, a predicament of my own making.
It is part of a broad predicament for non-college-educated workers borne out by Census Bureau data.
The choices he made in July set the F.B.I. on the path toward the predicament it faces today.
Or is he alone — flying toward their first meeting or (more likely) flying away from a dangerous predicament?
I think we should see this predicament in light of consumer culture, which we have created for ourselves.
The predicament leadership faces now isn't all that unlike the one they found themselves in on health care.
But the deal also offers an honourable way out of a predicament President Emmanuel Macron created in 2015.
While both mom and daughter have many criticisms of Iran's government, they blame Washington officials for their predicament.
Granted, it is a formidable challenge to find much, if anything, to cheerfully ascertain about the Knicks' predicament.
When she considered the fact of her predicament, it simply didn't make sense: Annie Jeffery Ricks was homeless?
"I started running into too many people who were in the same predicament I was in," she said.
You got to put yourself in that predicament; you can't really say nothing 'til you're in that position.
The start-up was co-founded by Dr. Sara Khurram and modeled on a predicament she herself faced.
What she said was reassuring to me -- and, also, I suspect to other parents in a similar predicament.
He compared the predicament to a driver coming up on a hill who accelerates before rather than waiting.
Our predicament might leave Londoners aghast — even more than having to talk to a stranger on the Tube.
The new Afghanistan that Americans have labored to create over the past 16 years faces the same predicament.
Mr. Saikawa's comments on Monday seemed more defiant than contrite, and he expressed some bitterness over his predicament.
Other dense cities in the US face a similar predicament, but San Francisco's housing shortage is felt acutely.
Pakistan's politicians are not paragons of probity, but corruption is not the main reason for Mr. Sharif's predicament.
Thomas Hofer, a political analyst, compares Mr Kurz's predicament to "a choice between the plague, cholera and Ebola".
Before she left the airport in a shared Uber ride, she and other passengers commiserated over their predicament.
In this experiment, 87.5% of the participants chose to earn more than they saved, mirroring our microeconomic predicament.
Low-Tech, mostly written by de Decker, are focused on novel solutions to our energy and tech predicament.
The predicament is reminiscent of the aviation industry's response to the 2014 downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17.
But for Michael Steel, a former spokesman for Boehner, Pelosi's upcoming predicament more closely resembles the Benghazi fight.
Most people in this predicament would immediately reach for their DVR remote, and that's obviously a great solution.
The Zimbabwean travelers declined to give their names, or to explain how they ended up in their predicament.
Instead of laughing at this preposterous predicament, the art world marches on in standoffish seriousness, likely in stilettos.
House of Cards, in addition to Scandal (2012– ) and The West Wing (1996–2006), imagines this predicament too.
While it's easy to see Hart's predicament as a result of internet mob justice, that's a drastic oversimplification.
The bottom line: PG&E's predicament could be repeated elsewhere as the impacts of climate change hit increasingly hard.
Maduro blames the OPEC nation's economic predicament on sanctions by the United States meant to force him from office.
"It was amazing to find out that there are quite a number of seniors in this predicament," Galante said.
The app will also be useful to help locate victims — and the people who put them in their predicament.
It suggests that many dogs will rush over to comfort their owners if they think they're in a predicament.
Looney's K9 Rescue Transport heard about the rescue's predicament and sent out a van for the rescue to borrow.
And speaking in the Roosevelt Room, Trump went off-script to link a regulatory announcement to his ongoing predicament.
His present predicament reminds Filipinos of episodes during the tyrannical rule of President Ferdinand Marcos, overthrown 32 years ago.
With threats from all sides, he and his fellow infected set out to look for answers about their predicament.
Invitation to the gutterIf Mr Trump's predicament at the start of the debate was parlous, Mrs Clinton's was delicate.
The challenge faced by transgender people — one of whom happens to be her child — vividly dramatized that universal predicament.
You can point your fingers at a bunch of games throughout the season that put us in this predicament.
His reasons for bringing up his father's identity had little to do with his current legal predicament, he said.
Haven, explaining his predicament, trying to work through how he ended up here and how he might get out.
Currently, public opinion is against the president—more voters blame him for the current predicament than they do Democrats.
Ruby's story caught the attention of a woman visiting the shelter, who posted about the pup's predicament on Facebook.
It tends to leave clients in a lose-lose predicament: Leave the unsightly jumble on or pull it off.
It comes in part from a basic predicament and paradox that any database business or information platform, faces today.
The roots of the predicament lie in defined-benefit (DB) pensions, which guarantee a pension linked to workers' salaries.
"The current management is not to blame for its predicament," said one of the sources on condition of anonymity.
But over the past two weeks, EU politicians have for the first time shown openness to Scotland's EU predicament.
Venezuela was once a beacon for development in Latin America, which makes its current predicament all the more perplexing.
Palmer's predicament reflects how the changing economics of higher education have placed many borrowers in a tightening financial vise.
Jeannie is upset to hear about Matthew's predicament and gives Anne more money than she's owed in the return.
As with the EU's predicament, America's election campaign may provoke some Asian gloating, along with amusement, bafflement and disgust.
If Theresa May loses Scotland over the next few years, she will also find herself in the same predicament.
Three summers ago, I found myself in a predicament: I was embarrassed by my arms, but I loved fashion!
Either way, Siacoin's predicament is a fascinating look at a young cryptocurrency in the middle of tumultuous technological change.
Ultimately you want them wrapped up in the predicament that the characters are in, and hopefully we achieved that.
This study is urgently important—though not because it's a paradigm shifter, shedding radically new light on our predicament.
With their intervention, SFAC residents want to amplify their predicament and publicly pressure Fifteen Group to acknowledge their bid.
The billionaire on Monday said he derived "no satisfaction" from Clinton's predicament, adding he hopes for her full recovery.
The current predicament is also related to broader trends in the American school of political science and international relations.
The choices he made in July set the F.B.I. on the path toward the predicament it faces today. Mrs.
It would be magnificent if your son (and his in-laws) considered your predicament without a nudge from you.
The Polish predicament is yet another reminder of how thoroughly the Trump victory has scrambled the geopolitics of Europe.
Lady Tremaine overhears his predicament and offers to smash Cinderella's remaining slipper — if she can be made a countess.
Now that he has been so publicly recalled to life, he's in the same predicament as when he started.
" He went on to say: "Pope Francis has given the most powerful name to the predicament of modern society.
He's searching for a way out of his predicament, and with it, he seeks out a future for himself.
Still, she sees the benefit of an event like Marfa Myths, as well as the larger predicament facing organizers.
With this in mind, one possible counteraction to Twitter's predicament would be to restore the faces from faceless communication.
But it would also confront the anti-Assad Syrian rebels with the predicament of governing a large Kurdish population.
The law affects more than 77,000 people, a 2009 study, Predicament of Lebanese Women Married to Non-Lebanese, found.
There is no easy cure for the predicament that Saudi Arabia and the rest of the oil industry face.
But they are as responsive to the complex truth about our predicament as any jeremiad against Trumpism-as-racism.
The economic predicament of black men, which disconnects them from their children, threatens to ripple across families and generations.
And despite this terrible predicament, Brittany navigated the chaos of those 10 months with an overwhelming appreciation for life.
Maybe they wouldn't be in this predicament if they just crushed up a wholesome yaro root for Mommy's headache.
In the Buffy comic, one of the characters is in a dire predicament, which is silently observed by Angel.
Juul's predicament is made worse by the bans that many universities have on accepting funding from the tobacco industry.
The predicament Ms. Derakhshani faced was not the first time the hijab set off ripples in the chess world.
On balance, Mr. Macron probably got a little more than he had expected, given Ms. Merkel's current political predicament.
Japan is in a terrible predicament: Highly exposed but with very few options, military or diplomatic, to help itself.
The plight of the International team's top pair encapsuled Price's overall predicament: His best is not quite good enough.
The White House is looking to the House to help it out of the predicament by softening the bill.
Trump's response to his predicament has been to ramp up the ugliness in an effort to rally his base.
This predicament faces Beatrix Lee, a 12-year-old poet, after a public humiliation leaves her ostracized and fragile.
Lewis brought up the predicament to ask his guest, therapist Dr. Donna Dannenfelser, for advice on what to do.
Watching Serena Joy upside down, as if we are in Offred's position, makes her predicament all the more disquieting.
If Ning is in such a low point, wouldn't Adidas need to understand his predicament before signing an endorsement?
Their predicament may turn out to be a cautionary tale for bond holders of other troubled states and cities.
The deals highlight the predicament facing OPEC and other producers that have agreed to cuts, including Russia and Oman.
Their predicament highlights how quickly a natural disaster can make life desperate for those on the margins of society.
Like other families in their predicament, they rely on fundraising through friends and family, the internet and local community.
The United Kingdom's current predicament began with a 2016 referendum in which voters decided to leave the European Union.
The movie eventually goes a little too far, and makes Daniel's predicament a popular rallying cry on the street.
The pollsters' so-called "generic ballot" pitting the two parties for the House illustrates the GOP predicament most broadly.
That's the predicament smartphone makers face now that Android is installed on 88 percent of handsets, using Statista figures.
When answering this question, make sure not to cast blame on others for whatever predicament you ended up in.
However, he found himself in a predicament when the tablet lost signal and he could not recover the address.
We need more thinkers as wise as Appiah and Fukuyama digging their fingers into the soil of our predicament.
Whatever combination of factors and mentors formed Paul Ryan, this skill set would seem to suit his current predicament.
Driverless cars are one of the company's primary ways out of that predicament — the holy grail, if you will.
While the BJP denies the bill is discriminatory, it offers no concessions to Muslim asylum-seekers, whatever their predicament.
Yet I also feel we're in danger of losing sight of two crucial and encouraging aspects of our predicament.
For starters, protagonist Vito Scaletta's predicament and motivations are somewhat atypical for a character in a game about gangsters.
It's the kind of predicament that's tough to reconcile but having billions of dollars will certainly help you ignore it.
When a heatwave hits Britain, choosing an office-appropriate outfit that doesn't make you sweat buckets is a huge predicament.
I immediately pictured Hannah (Lena Dunham) in this very predicament, holding her eye and assuring the dancer that it's okay.
Despite swallowing a truth drug, Mr Gordievsky bluffed for long enough to alert MI6's Moscow station to his predicament.
This is cute, and I can't blame Tasha for passing on some encouragement without the full scope of his predicament.
Adding that the most "conspicuous" sign of this predicament is interest rates that continue to be persistently and exceptionally low.
Now, photos of a different type illustrate the men's predicament: unsmiling mug shots taken at the Alexandria, Virginia, sheriff's office.
When the lower-class workers storm in, demanding a solution to the predicament, the lieutenants crumble from infighting and indecision.
The IWF decided to count all positives since 20063 as it would punish those most responsible for the current predicament.
Camera maker Lighthouse AI, a Palo Alto-based startup founded by Google and Stanford alums, is in an interesting predicament.
The opposition is revelling in his predicament, especially as the government would lose its majority if he had to quit.
When Spurs host Liverpool on Saturday afternoon, then, it will be a match between two sides with a shared predicament.
You have to learn how to control that because you are the one who is getting yourself in that predicament.
Chemically and genetically modified products continue to be phased out in favor of organic products, leaving Monsanto in a predicament.
Cramer said he doesn't know how Musk, who he called a genius, can weasel his way out of this predicament.
That fate has exposed him and more than 500 other children who share his predicament to lives of perpetual uncertainty.
Here's a wider view of the huge storm: The storm is massive, making the island's predicament all the more unusual.
After pulling into a gas station, the actor did some quick thinking on how to get out of his predicament.
"For Denel's turnaround, there shouldn't be any holy cows ... Denel can't trade itself out of its current predicament," Wakeford said.
These are the practical arguments for negotiating a minimalist Brexit—and their urgency will grow as Britain's economic predicament worsens.
So, an evolving market puts the AERO 15 in a predicament that as a reviewer, makes it difficult to judge.
Again, the scale was enormous—twenty-nine feet wide, fifteen feet tall—and Leonardo was in a predicament about technique.
Mr. Kim's predicament was not known until January, when the North Korean government allowed CNN to interview him in Pyongyang.
In a sentence, or even just a phrase, Carver establishes the mood, the nature of his characters and their predicament.
"Who are we, and what are we doing here together?" said Cengiz Candar, a Turkish intellectual, explaining his country's predicament.
All those involved find themselves in this predicament only because a racist police officer has made Fonny his personal enemy.
This was fairly conventional dramatic material, but with scenes being posted in real time, Andem said, Noora's predicament felt agonizing.
I can't sleep or eat, and all I want is this person to understand the predicament they've put me in.
But this predicament does not mean it's impossible to make money from negative-yielding bonds — especially for US dollar investors.
One of those on the call, Representative Barbara Comstock, Republican of Virginia, said Mr. Rubio seemed comfortable despite his predicament.
Some hints, that is, of how we got into our present predicament of being held hostage by a throbbing blister.
In Tom's case, the expansion is subtle, largely a matter of giving him the dignity of voicing his own predicament.
Lawmakers are deluding themselves to think that he won't consider such radical acts again as his predicament grows more dire.
The whole coronavirus predicament has affected my life in ways I could have not imagined just a mere month ago.
The citizens of Omelas may be disturbed by the predicament of the child, but they are convinced of its necessity.
It is also reasonable to suggest that the prescription it offers may be applicable and useful to resolve that predicament.
Pence's predicament in some ways mirrors the situation Gore had to navigate in the midst of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Mr. Kim's predicament was not known until January 2016, when the North Korean government let CNN interview him in Pyongyang.
Gibson is a man renowned for his prophetic creativity, but he can't imagine his way out of our civilizational predicament.
There has been no shortage of pieces written that use lessons from the ancient world to explain our current predicament.
The big difference between 1965 and now, though, is what was then a peculiar prediction is now an acute predicament.
Explaining my predicament to strangers over the phone while at my in-laws' house over Christmas was hilarious for everyone.
As these two cases demonstrate, they find themselves in an impossible predicament—damned if they do, damned if they don't.■
But today, Venezuela, a South American country of more than 333 million people, finds itself in the old, familiar predicament.
Investors understand the Fed's predicament and rationally expect the Fed to backtrack and repurchase securities if the market sells off.
As we drove back to Alvarado's mother's house, Lopez contemplated mezcal's predicament: fated for ruin if it got its due.
That puts her in the predicament of having to find someone to bring home to meet them in 24 days.
It is entirely possible that the most straightforward reading is the correct one: that Swift really does believe that Braun bullied her and Borchetta betrayed her, that she is genuinely outraged by the predicament in which she finds herself and is making that predicament public because she thinks that's the best way to resolve it.
While many in geriatrics have resigned themselves to their predicament, some believe the field will soon receive the recognition it deserves.
Brown's decision on Friday highlights the predicament facing allergy advocates, who strongly support epinephrine access legislation but have criticized Mylan's pricing.
On Tuesday, one of its ursine cousins from California found itself in a similar predicament in Carnelian Bay, near Lake Tahoe.
But Warwick Public Schools, which said it cracked down after accumulating $232,1300 in lunch debt, was not alone in its predicament.
The Supreme Court has not revisited the predicament of uninjured class members since the Tyson case, despite invitations to do so.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, long Europe's most boringly stable leader, is facing a political predicament that could cost her her job.
In contrast, this essay brings to light a specific predicament that is often forgotten about in the hysteria of coverage: animals.
This year, the Academy found itself in a predicament not long after Hart was announced as the host in early December.
This shared predicament has more to do with globalization and its discontents than our shared language and love of the Beatles.
She had her own children after four rounds of in vitro fertilisation and likes to help others in a similar predicament.
Yes, we are in quite a predicament here: there are simply too many good songs on our streaming playlists right now.
The uses of historyOne way to put his predicament into context is to compare Mr Trump with other presidents under investigation.
Danyelle's predicament doesn't overwhelm the storyline; instead it adds color to what could have easily been an oversimplification of women's issues.
This is an impossible predicament for Shonda Rhimes, who loves to kill off a main character but also hates happy endings.
That's a no-win predicament for the Republican leadership, one that Reid seemed to revel in during his speech on Thursday.
Having expected to be released rapidly, perhaps on bail, he did not share his predicament with his wife for four days.
How the Iranians handle such a predicament after the deal is done and its coffers are replenished remains difficult to anticipate.
As a result, the IPO of Lyft and other loss-making unicorns represent a predicament for investors sitting on the fence.
Bearded and directly addressing the camera in English, Yasuda delivers a short message, although he does not elaborate on his predicament.
But Malaysia's liberals would feel much happier if Dr Mahathir were more contrite about his part in the country's present predicament.
The issue of people being asked to leave aircraft because of "suspicious behaviour" is a sad predicament of our anxious times.
Yet there was a striking discrepancy between the online buzz surrounding Kesha's predicament and the actual protest outside the Sony building.
Not very, if you consider the current immigration-related discharge petition predicament in which the House Republican "leadership" now finds itself.
Watching MacGyver try to gadget his way out of a predicament just makes you think, "Isn't there an app for that?"
After all, Deutsche Bank's current predicament owes much to its failed two-decade campaign to compete with Wall Street investment banks.
Yet I also have no idea what he's going to do about it, and that's what's so exciting about Oleg's predicament.
But before long, a student I had chatted with on the boat divined my predicament and delivered me to my hotel.
In the face of this predicament, art such as Grullón's provides a way to make visible what might otherwise remain invisible.
Despite his predicament, he has continued to read cases and recommend judgments, so that things will move faster when operations resume.
"The megalomania behind all this becomes stronger when you're seeing a creature that's believable in this actual predicament," Mr. Robins said.
They were, of course, in the same 0-2 predicament in their last playoff series that they find themselves in now.
But as the return date crept closer, the company pulled its support and left her, and us, in a complicated predicament.
For much of the confusion, thank a suite of federal laws regulating health information, all poorly designed for our current predicament.
Huell's predicament and the details of Kim and Jimmy's plan presented a complicated challenge for the "Better Call Saul" writers' room.
Jeff and Lindsey's marriage feels long past its sell-by date, and Hannah's culpability in their predicament is only hazily defined.
The US has similar views on the notion that the way out of the predicament in Afghanistan is a negotiated deal.
We can anyhow recognize who is derived from whom, plucked from one thread of Lear's predicament to serve another of Dunbar's.
The coronavirus outbreak has placed financial institutions into a precarious predicament that makes their stocks tough to invest in, Cramer said.
But because of widely documented problems with the Conservatives' new welfare system, known as Universal Credit, the Hunters' predicament has worsened.
At least two of the patients are in a "life-threatening predicament," according to Del Sol Medical Center Dr. Stephen Flaherty.
The Seahawks found themselves in this predicament this year after losses on the road to the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears.
The horror of her predicament isn't just the fear of being captured; it's that she's not quite sure what she's carrying.
Ms. Nixon finds herself in a similar predicament; every major poll has her trailing Mr. Cuomo by 30 to 41 points.
Mr. Sessions's predicament became a cautionary tale about the grudges and grievances that are at the heart of Mr. Trump's politics.
Mr. Kim's predicament was not known until January 2016, when the North Korean government allowed CNN to interview him in Pyongyang.
It would have been more becoming had he simply tipped his hat to one of the shrewder authors of our predicament.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, said the chief justice's predicament figured in her thinking when she voted against calling witnesses.
It was a sentiment echoed by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson who predicted Trump would overcome his current predicament.
She seeks help from Otis about her predicament of not feeling any sexual attraction to anyone, but finds his advice wanting.
It&aposs not an unpredictable predicament for a company that takes an oath to serve different stakeholders, each with different interests.
Firefighters on the ground stared upward as the fire advanced, apparently horrified by the predicament faced by those in the building.
It was not a dream as she said, it was a fairy tale and in their predicament, fairy tales were crucial.
The 1998 renovation did, however, preserve the ceiling and water feature even as it set the stage for the current predicament.
A recent working paper by three economists, one of whom was an expert witness for the plaintiffs, helps illustrate their predicament.
While this approach may have seemed sensible at the time, it has created the current predicament relating to the report's release.
That resignation pushed the country into its current predicament, setting the stage for inconclusive elections in April and then in September.
"Yeah you got somebody / I been in this predicament / Don't trip, creep discrete / That's just what we dealin' with," he sings.
While that frustrated some in the government, the former senior administration official said he was not unsympathetic to Mr. Trump's predicament.
Professor Green called the Virginia predicament "the son of hanging chad," a reference to Florida's failed punch-card ballots from 2000.
President Emmanuel Macron had announced the tax as part of France's climate-change policy, creating a strange predicament for urban liberals.
The state was on the verge of bankruptcy, a predicament that motivated it to defy the prevailing national sentiment against gambling.
He does so "in the service of making two main points about our current predicament," Jason Zengerle writes in his review.
The Times, before its interview with Musk, reported that Musk acknowledged to an informal adviser the predicament he's gotten himself into.
Alluding to Trump's alleged escapades in a Moscow hotel room, this flag provides a perfect metaphor for the country's current predicament.
Her predicament is that there is no one as acceptable to both Beijing and Hong Kong people as Lam at this time.
The news of Michael's predicament comes to a surprise to his family and friends, of course, who believed him to be dead.
For Wish, there are still real challenges to its warehouse approach serving as the company's answer to the cheap-China-postage predicament.
Rather than eat a frozen turkey dinner in front of the television, why not invite other lonely people facing the same predicament?
Matters continue to play out in London and I think we need to be patient and understanding of the predicament they're in.
Surrounded by the photographs and relics of her parents, she never could grow out of the predicament of being the lonely child.
Second, and of much more concern than the likelihood of politicians using Ahok's predicament for political gain, are machinations by army generals.
The first is that the Chinese authorities have concluded a hefty devaluation is the least bad solution to the country's economic predicament.
Diggle is in a very precarious predicament at the moment — where do we find him in the back half of the season?
With precedent like that, it's not hard to imagine Lee Jae-yong's current predicament as a minor blip in the long run.
It is precisely because of this close bond that it is vital for the United States to understand the predicament facing Poland.
Hurst; 218 pages; £21368 A correspondent based in Juba, capital of the new, troubled country of South Sudan, explains its tragic predicament.
Only the British and French governments come in for some real, full-hearted criticism, taking the blame for the refugees' awful predicament.
The predicament stuck in Kaver's mind, and helped inform her decision to pursue her current role as a product manager at YouTube.
Trump finds himself in this predicament due to his habit of returning to his New York City home in between campaign stops.
His eyes grew wider as he compared his predicament to the tribulations of the billionaire real estate mogul occupying the White House.
The district's fiscal predicament is partly the result of growing unfunded liabilities, but the other part is the lack of public accountability.
Ten years ago, we saw a major shift in the television landscape, which set the stage for the current peak TV predicament.
To her credit, rather than laugh at his misfortune, she informed her parents, allowing them to rescue the gentleman from his predicament.
This predicament is illustrated in the autobiography of a famous German media personality Miriam Pielhau, who died of breast cancer in 2016.
If they do, the policies could pose a real predicament for China, and for other Asian countries that depend on its economy.
That's the very real predicament Heidi Zak wanted to solve when she launched startup ThirdLove with her husband, David Spector, in 2013.
The extra budget is to "resolve a national predicament caused by fine dust" and to support the economy, the finance ministry said.
Jaime Lopez, a former government security official turned analyst, said AMLO needs to wake up to how grave Mexico's current predicament is.
A scandal-ridden presidency A full assessment of the depth of Trump's political and legal predicament may only become clear next year.
To add insult to injury, they'll be slapped with ObamaCare's federally mandated penalty for being uninsured, creating an unprecedented and unjust predicament.
She recalled that he was convinced his visa problems could be resolved if he could only explain his predicament to Putin himself.
And I love watching Elizabeth in that predicament, because it catches her off-guard and only makes her more human and relatable.
So I'm in this predicament thinking, 'I'm going to find a way to pay the mortgage – give me a pen and paper!
Silver guided them through a predicament they didn't create, the league having awarded the game to Charlotte before the law was passed.
At the end of the day, it's a naturally American predicament to be juggling debt, current expenses, and saving for the future.
"Artists not only reveal the predicament, but also point out the myriad subjectivities that get lost in the mainstream narratives," writes Gregos.
Anyone who has been an intelligent, responsible, diligently overachieving older sibling will sympathize with what I see as Mr. Domingo's predicament here.
But the Mavs are wise enough to adjust and get out of this predicament whenever an opportunity to do so presents itself.
The president's comment notably did not pass any judgment on Mr. Biden's behavior, but rather the predicament he now finds himself in.
And the tragic poignancy of Violetta's sacrifice when she agrees to give up Alfredo comes from her imagining that young woman's predicament.
Though disappointed that little about me ever pleased my parent, I understood from past experience how to get through the current predicament.
He touched on the enduring debate between cities and suburbs, faulting state officials for allowing cities to land in such a predicament.
And though the dramatic crux of the film is Ron's predicament, his is hardly the only racial identity crisis under scrutiny here.
Iglesias then got out of a two-on, two-out predicament in the ninth, inducing a game-ending groundout from Neil Walker.
Some protesters who could not see him shared photos of his bruised face that had been posted online, laughing at his predicament.
Pregnancy may be eco-horror's most potent trope — a claustrophobic, concentric rendering of humanity's predicament as both source and victim of harm.
I looked forward to these meetings, feeling as if these people were the only ones who seemed to truly understand my predicament.
But Brady's longevity as an elite quarterback has been a windfall for the Patriots that was destined to become a predicament someday.
Even with the predicament they find themselves in, residents haven't dropped their water use significantly, Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille said.
According to one technical analyst, the monster gain could be putting the stock in quite the predicament ahead of earnings Wednesday morning.
As for his predicament, Mr. Markey smiled and said, "You know the old saying: You either run scared or you run unopposed."
As for his predicament, Mr. Markey smiled and said, "You know the old saying: You either run scared or you run unopposed."
O.K., the rapist's girlfriend is awful, which makes the woman feel a little bit better, but then she's overwhelmed by her predicament.
Some GOP lawmakers compared the president's predicament to both the crucifixion of Jesus and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
This was exactly the predicament Rebecca O'Haeri faced when she arrived at Spoke & Weal's Soho salon hoping for rose gold ombre tips.
To many analysts, Turkey wouldn't have gotten into the current predicament if its central bank had been left to do its job.
Luckily for me (and anyone else who is in the same predicament), this year's Cyber Monday Keurig deals are no small offerings.
To some, it is the hard-right tendencies encouraged by the likes of Bannon that have helped put him in that predicament.
But compared with Vikas, a sour, selfish person in a sympathetic predicament, Malik, whose position is repugnant, is a genuinely sympathetic character.
Expecting that everyone in my mom's predicament will have adult children able and willing to care for them is becoming increasingly unrealistic.
The rush of language, and the difficulty of establishing its source and legitimacy, captured for me so much about our contemporary predicament.
On the other hand, those of us far distant from a given predicament might not know what the "biggest difference" actually is.
See how Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino got himself into a nasty predicament and traded the "Jersey Shore" for a federal prison cell.
Practically nothing has been consistent about Mr. Trump's approach to North Korea, except that he repeatedly blames his predecessors for his predicament.
The predicament was very similar to the one the team is in now: it had cut itself off from good young pitching.
Manafort's defense argued that media coverage of his predicament was particularly intense in the Washington area and likely poisoned the jury pool.
Lundgren's predicament highlights some of the issues that refurbishers face—too often, electronics manufacturers design products to be replaced instead of repaired.
And the Democrats seem to think they can talk about DREAMers and the failures of the Republicans to do anything about their predicament.
When Trump made his DACA announcement, she spoke openly about her predicament at an event inside the gold-domed statehouse in downtown Denver.
"Considering her current predicament and the location of other characters, I feel like this scene is pretty important for future events," Rose_Killed_Jack wrote.
As a Bangladeshi immigrant in the United States, I applaud the sobering, sensitive portrayal of the dire predicament of rationalist thinkers in Bangladesh.
Its predicament grows more acute as the number of Palestinians between the Jordan river and the Mediterranean catches up with that of Jews.
Mr Myo Than's predicament is not unusual: poor crop returns and usurious loan terms have kept Myanmar's farmers trapped in poverty and debt.
However, the administration went further than expected in weakening the emissions rules, creating the predicament for automakers that is now dividing the industry.
When newly empowered House Democrats this year passed legislation to make voting easier and reduce partisan gerrymandering, the GOP response highlighted its predicament.
"That would be an even worse predicament for the company than the one they face now," an employee who left this summer said.
Sometimes, I even used my blanket to tie myself up, hands bound behind my back as I fell asleep fantasizing about my predicament.
A more apposite line for the Tory party's current predicament is John F. Kennedy's one about passing the torch to a new generation.
If there was a big positive to take away from Tuesday's opening, it was that at least the PC giants understand their predicament.
It toys with the audience's sympathies, too, suggesting that the people trying to survive are in this predicament because of something they did.
Mr. Sanders's challenge now is to show angry Americans a realistic path out of their predicament — and then get them to the polls.
To resolve his recent predicament, Mirnyi entrusted Melanie with the job of organizing a trip into Manhattan to see "Anastasia," the Broadway musical.
There are clearly solutions to our predicament, but the most powerful and obvious – addressing the problem of entitlements – is a political non-starter.
There's a scene in the second season of Gilmore Girls that so perfectly encapsulates Hillary Clinton's predicament in this election that it's stunning.
Mr. Redstone's hostile manner of conducting business and his tendency to go it alone may have also contributed to his late-life predicament.
Although she's a perfect emblem of India's predicament, she is too vulnerable, too marginal, to take Roy's story where it needs to go.
Although she lacks an ideal shining timbre, she is a piercingly expressive singer-actor who kept the audience engaged in Heliane's obscure predicament.
She is aware that some people will always hold him responsible for the group's predicament, though she hopes that people will be forgiving.
Haim-Aharon's predicament threatens to become preposterous rather than haunting, but there is no denying the film's uncanny power or its visual discipline.
If he can't fix the economy and generate more jobs for his young supporters, at least he can blame Iran for their predicament.
The nearest comparison to her predicament may involve Richard M. Nixon, who polished his image before successfully reintroducing himself to voters in 1968.
""Part of this predicament stems from a lack of will, much of it from a lack of resources in an era of austerity.
We need the administration and the new Congress to take action – or this multi-faceted predicament will soon overwhelm our healthcare delivery system.
The treasure trove of prior political art, music, and more can help us approach our present predicament using lessons learned from past struggles.
Advancing technologies aren't the only cause of this predicament, but notwithstanding Trump's claim to the contrary, technology is a bigger culprit than trade.
In the fitting room, I found myself in the same predicament that has played out in dozens of H&Ms and Forever 21s.
By exhausting its rate-cut ammunition, the Fed has doomed itself to irrelevance, a predicament it will stay in for years to come.
They then faced a predicament: The campaign to quit the bloc had promised to "take back control" from Europe but never explained how.
But he refused to acknowledge any systemic faults with the Malaysian political system, instead blaming Mr. Najib's astonishing greed for the nation's predicament.
Nguyen Xuan Dien, a political blogger in Hanoi, the capital, likened Vietnam's predicament to that of a frog sitting in a soup pot.
That argument was enough to secure a $250 million loan guarantee, despite the strategic errors by the company that led to that predicament.
"It's a predicament in the art world right now," Mr. Eccles, who is also on the board of the Keith Haring Foundation, said.
"I understand the administration's predicament," said Duyeon Kim, a visiting senior fellow at the Korean Peninsula Future Forum, a South Korean research institute.
The anecdotes assembled to illuminate the firm's shady practices — and to give context to Ellen's predicament — would make for tawdry and depressing reading.
So it's hard to imagine a more hellish predicament for people who were not armed combatants but who really had nowhere to go.
The satire may be a little too gentle, but there is something disarmingly tender about the way Mr. Lee dramatizes young Billy's predicament.
It isn't an existential predicament that traps these men, but systemic social problems and a culture that sees young black men as disposable.
On the 18th hole, Ford had a plugged lie in a bunker, a predicament in which a ball is partly buried in sand.
It's a predicament that has left many of Canada's mainstream politicians, heading into an uncertain federal election on Monday, in a Catch-22.
Paul Pillar, former CIA senior analyst for the Middle East, said Haspel's predicament is how to do the job without losing the job.
He seemed sullen and, to distract him from his predicament, I asked about a medallion that hung from a chain around his neck.
Later in the show, he broke down L Brands' predicament and explained why he thinks multiple analyst upgrades on the stock are misguided.
He warned his party against retreating into "a fantasy world" that assumes Trump's predicament is not both disturbing and hazardous for the GOP.
But when President Donald Trump visited Puerto Rico in October 2017, the island's dire predicament was hardly the only topic on his mind.
I do think there's something constricting about that predicament, and artists who are not up to that battle probably crumble or give up.
Well, guess what, it's 2018 and part of the reason we're in the predicament we're in is because they never get to us.
If Mrs May had been sitting on today's episcopal shouting-match, she (a vicar's daughter) would instantly have empathised with the hapless archbishop's predicament.
It's a predicament that would've seemed inconceivable to both Americans and Russians at the height of the space race in the 1960s and 1970s.
The resulting film is a philosophy major's dream, which is exactly why Swank says she found herself in this predicament in the first place.
This part is where the firemen get involved:Unfortunately for my date, at this stage I could see only one way out of our predicament.
Michelle Jones's experience of marginalization unveils the tenuous predicament of minority students who make their way (or don't) into the elite world of academia.
It's a predicament that has also plagued AMC's The Walking Dead, a show based on a long-running comic book series by Robert Kirkman.
Trump's attorneys, meanwhile, hope they have enough remaining credibility with the President to drive home just how perilous his predicament has become for him.
With Buddhism's diagnosis of the human predicament getting more and more scientific validation, maybe it's time we started paying attention to the Buddhist prescription.
Kate McClure ran out of gas on an interstate in New Jersey when Johnny Bobbitt, Jr. noticed her predicament and decided to help her.
Frank also explained to us why he believed the industry was in this predicament, and how he thought it would play out over time.
"I want us to pray about what this history has to do with the predicament that this community finds itself in today," he said.
Ms Bishop kept defending the treaty doughtily, even as the predicament of Mr Feng drew attention to the glaring flaws in China's legal system.
But for all the jubilation on Seoul's streets—the protests, after all, brought on the impeachment—there is something sobering in Ms Park's predicament.
When they got to Washington, they hoped to persuade President Obama to address their predicament, one shared by hundreds of thousands of young people.
Enter Netflix's new romantic comedy To All The Boys I've Loved Before, which puts high schooler Lara Jean (Lana Condor) in that very predicament.
And in his own stadium, with a team of players as expensive as any on earth, the futility of that predicament clearly tortures him.
One partial answer to Canada's predicament would be to spend more on defence, a longstanding American demand that Mr Trump is especially keen on.
But if you're currently in a present-less predicament, don't throw in the towel just yet, because there's still a last-minute shopping play.
The villagers' situation reflects the predicament of thousands of women throughout Kenya who head their households but are not named on land ownership documents.
Acacia, whose minority shareholders had accused the Canadian company of taking advantage of its predicament, reported a 19% increase in second-quarter gold production.
"This present predicament we have with trade isn't just an election-year phenomena," Levin said during a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations.
It's a predicament seven years in the making, since Republicans started swearing to repeal Obamacare as soon as they took control of the government.
Seventeen years later, the Academy, the Studios and the Talent Agencies should be ashamed of themselves for finding themselves in the same casting predicament.
Macron acknowledged the predicament of firms wanting to trade with Iran or invest there, especially multinationals with close business ties to the United States.
The average white, church-going Catholic has at least some understanding of the predicament of Latino newcomers because they meet one another in church.
As their legal predicament deteriorated there, too, this remote nook, on the edge of the state's jurisdiction, was a good place to lie low.
Six years ago, before Obamacare's coverage expansion went into effect, the number of people in that predicament, or a similar one, was surely tiny.
"Not only did they kill this man,they have left [Trump] & their congressional allies a terrible predicament & given Iran a free gift," he continued.
When administration officials came to Capitol Hill to explain the predicament they created, most of us end up leaving with more questions than answers.
The Obama administration's encouragement of more solar and wind generation, both by utilities and by households, has worsened the predicament for coal-fired generators.
Betty's determination to frame an innocent thrusts Annabelle into a predicament far more difficult than deciding whether or not to tattle on a bully.
This soon puts Jane in a moral predicament when she realizes that the job isn't to help but rather to write the entire essay.
"I translate what little I can, it's embarrassing": the shame corresponds to Xie's predicament in the restaurant and, equally, her plight on the page.
The other, somewhat improbably, remains afloat, but out in the middle of the sea, with no way to signal land as to its predicament.
Since the Turner predicament, Persky has worked as a night judge from his home, where he issues orders and warrants in domestic violence cases.
The man was initially embarrassed by the predicament and was unwilling to explain the purpose of the devices for about an hour, CNN reported.
But their predicament comes to feel less chilling than mildly confusing, and a little disappointing, as Mr. Pastoll's halting thriller goes through its paces.
The lack of affordable housing in Washington is no joke, but the predicament also speaks to the young lawmaker's financial literacy — or lack thereof.
Analysts said Thomas Cook's predicament showed how businesses needed to be careful with their balance sheets, particularly in sectors with unpredictable costs and earnings.
He came up with a way to apply his tech skills to the very real predicament and created a completely unmanned 24-hour store.
Sorrell's vision of S4 as a purely digital business also reflects his thinking on the predicament faced by big advertising holding companies, including WPP.
Fleming sings beautifully, as is her wont, and finds an understated wit in the predicament of an upright stenographer caught up in Whishaw's obsession.
When Hinda Miller took up jogging in 1977, she found herself in a predicament — the run was great, but what about the bounce factor?
Kansai airport, which serves the bustling cities of Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe and handled almost 28 million travelers last year, faces an additional predicament.
Iran's threat to stockpile low-enriched uranium can be seen as a microcosm of its apparent strategy, and of the predicament facing the country.
The BOJ faces a predicament: Having fired Kuroda's bazooka, it has little ammunition left to spur growth in the event of an economic downturn.
The IPOs of Pinterest and other loss-making unicorns - startup companies with valuations of at least $1 billion - have presented a predicament for investors.
The coronavirus outbreak has placed financial institutions into a precarious predicament that makes their stocks tough to invest in, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
That is the predicament facing Democrats as a quiet rebellion simmers in their ranks to block Representative Nancy Pelosi of California from being speaker.
The predicament of the Grand Princess was reminiscent of the Diamond Princess cruise liner, also owned by Carnival Corp , the world's leading cruise operator.
His style is languorous, though, and while the movie is peppered with raw humor, he's serious to a fault in depicting his couple's predicament.
And the president has been blaming the media for this predicament, reverting to the same tactics that he has employed ever since taking office.
But there are also cultural reasons — the country is trying to grapple with how Trump's current predicament fits into the sweep of American history.
"We're going to show great heart," he said, before chewing over his predicament and, as a matter of course, suggesting some recipients were criminals.
Propel's predicament is magnified because the food-stamp system's technology, like many government tech services, is outsourced to a relatively small number of companies.
We leave this predicament after Saul calls the Disappearer, played with his understated gravity by the great Robert Forster, who has since passed away.
This is something of a departure for the filmmakers, less because Ahmed is Muslim than because of the explicitly spiritual nature of his predicament.
Trump is disturbed by the bad headlines involving Carson and can't believe he got himself into his current predicament, according to an administration official.
We weren't going to solve our predicament that afternoon, as our hotel tab clicked ever upward and the runways in New York sat empty.
Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, is going to need all the creativity he can muster to escape his current predicament.
But all of them are united by the destructive impulses that arise from their predicament — and by the fact that they're based in reality.
The Long Wharf Theater is presenting Samuel Beckett's "Endgame," one of his seminal, bleakly comic but highly stylized dramatic emblems of the human predicament.
Ten's predicament adds to pressure on the government to deregulate media ownership and make it easier for traditional media companies to buy each other.
The ruling places the Ivy League college in the uncomfortable predicament of revealing confidential financial information gleaned from the donations of an influential benefactor.
She's so without choices of how to fix the predicament, because the ailment that her oldest child has is so real, is so true.
A budding novelist in his mid-20s at the time, he looked across the room and saw a fellow faculty member in a predicament.
This predicament resulted in a lot of back and forth with smart-lock makers and the tech companies that partner with those lock makers.
With days to go until "Siege" hits bookshelves, news organizations will soon be faced with a predicament on how to report the book's explosive claims.
She's just as culpable as Zuckerberg, in terms of how Facebook got into its current predicament, and she's far too associated with the ancien regime.
This predicament compels an urgent rethink by the Turnbull Government which must involve resettlement of these people in Australia where they can rebuild their lives.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management tweeted out sample letters that federal workers can use with their landlord or mortgage lender to explain their predicament.
Because while Emily and Linda aren't all that exciting, their predicament opens up the movie to all sorts of wacky side characters and silly subplots.
They'd already scrapped plans to unveil Portal, a video calling device that Facebook's leadership thought might be seen as too invasive given the company's predicament.
" Despite the scary predicament, St. Johns County Fire Rescue said Fifi made it out without any injuries and was "excited to be sniffing around again.
The more time they spend being held hostage, the more we learn about the killer—and what led to the girls' life-or-death predicament.
The two brothers said that although they stood on differing sides of the Brexit divide, they were united in dismay at the country's current predicament.
Chloë Hughes, a youth-worker in Barry, contrasts fond memories of her own childhood summers with the predicament many families face at holiday-time today.
But the fact that security risks and the predicament that Netskope is addressing have only grown has both helped bump the company's valuation above that.
By making global warming both visible and audible, Saraceno highlights our reciprocal relationship with the elements and suggests alternative ways of responding to our predicament.
They were found at a local second-hand sports store by some golf fans who saw Kim talking about her predicament in a television interview.
For two weeks, this was the actor's reality — and now, he wants to help those with even more challenging circumstances get out of that predicament.
Jughead & Archie As we mentioned last week, Betty's predicament at the Sisters wouldn't be so awful if Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) were still in Riverdale.
McEntire recently rescued Mimi the stray puppy from this terrifying predicament, climbing into the pit to scoop up the little dog, while deployed in Afghanistan.
In such a predicament, warm-blooded policymakers sometimes rush to fight the "stag"—by cutting interest rates prematurely—before they have properly quelled the "flation".
It was clear to Hawley, based on the amount of glue on the cat's feet, that someone purposefully placed the animal in this dangerous predicament.
It's not winter yet, but winter is coming, and having a lithium-ion jump starter in your car may get you out of a predicament.
I've been at the counter enough to know the predicament — wanting to shoulder a rifle to test the feel but having nowhere sensible to aim.
While still out of reach for most people, the increasing prevalence of such deals highlights the perplexing predicament in which luxury watchmakers now find themselves.
She finagles her way out of that predicament and rides up confidently to her dad, who gives us no indication that this isn't his daughter.
She knew that Ronald Reagan, 38, the president of the Screen Actors Guild, was a staunch anti-Communist who would certainly sympathize with her predicament.
The lawsuit has since spiraled and has left Cohen in a potential legal predicament over whether the payment was an illegal in-kind campaign contribution.
At the same time, in the classroom, I began to face questions from students who had become increasingly concerned about the predicament of lab animals.
Most options short of war have already been expended by the Trump administration, and arguably are why there is this predicament in the first place.
The Islamic State-Khorasan (ISIS-K) presents a major predicament for the US amid talks with the Taliban over the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
" The poor and mountainous nation of Nepal is sandwiched between India and China, a predicament sometimes compared by Nepalese to "a yam between two boulders.
That predicament put one campus, Chicago State University, on the brink of closing; its undergraduate enrollment has dropped by 32 percent over the last year.
The two states are not alone in this predicament, as many other states expanded Medicaid and are now experiencing greater than expected enrollment and costs.
In the meantime, the Kansas City office of Missouri's Department of Transportation joked that people should "find an alternative snout" to avoid the "pork predicament."
To understand the predicament of these animals, it's important to know that there are different populations of killer whales worldwide, including off the BC coast.
If their status is not extended, nearly 350,000 people in all will find themselves in the same predicament as Jean: living every day in fear.
It's a predicament that's facing many young adults or people with older parents, wrote Jeremy Schneider in an op-ed for the news site NJ.com.
But all of them were united in their inability to explain poverty in a way that didn't somehow hold the poor responsible for their predicament.
I still struggle with it, though, even as I try to imagine myself in his predicament as a black rookie officer during that turbulent era.
One great paradox of this predicament is that robots could help address some of these problems, replacing workers that age out of their productive lives.
To understand the predicament that Plaquemines is in, you have to go back to prehistory, during which, for thousands of years, the river flooded regularly.
The predicament prompted the country's central bank to cut interest rates to a record low earlier this month, its first cut in nearly three years.
May's embarrassing predicament: "It looks like dithering, it's not heroic, and you can't boast about it until it's done, but it's practical," he told me.
The advertising question is a particular predicament for those buzzy direct-to-consumer startups that rely on constant sales data as they test and learn.
It may seem odd that coping with large capital inflows is a problem, given that certain categories of funds have suffered from the opposite predicament.
Had Mr. Hall ever been in a similar predicament, where he chased after something he figured he had little shot at, and then got it?
Luckily, Haim and Jimmy Fallon have the ultimate bop for your predicament, dubbed "I Liked An Instagram Post," which they performed on The Tonight Show.
I started with the sort of ruefully amused voice of Griffin, and the predicament he finds himself in, in the aftermath of a difficult divorce.
Apple's predicament seems to be that for existing iPad customers, their tablets are still quite capable and running strong, giving them little reason to upgrade.
There is a vague notion that Nick is struggling with dueling impulses toward good and evil, acting out his version of the Jekyll-Hyde predicament.
In his conversations with advisers on Thursday, Mr. Trump repeated once again that he could not believe he was facing such a predicament as impeachment.
But Dr. Ralph and other drought experts tend to take the long view of California's water predicament, one that includes a trend of rising temperatures.
Defense Secretary James Mattis also sought to clarify Washington's strategy, saying late on Thursday that the U.S. preferred a diplomatic approach to the current predicament.
However, all yet solutions have failed to target the actual source of the Syria predicament, being none other than the Bashar Assad regime and Iran.
How different Gun Island could have been if it had lingered on Rafi's predicament, his fate of being at the mercy of sudden floods everywhere.
To begin with, it was well known that Spicer's ''current status'' had been a volatile predicament from pretty much the start of this volatile presidency.
The fact that annual sales at rival luxury carmakers Rolls-Royce and Bentley rose 25% and 5%, respectively, last year only underscores Aston Martin's predicament.
They've got some thoughts on how the current President's predicament matches up with those past impeachments that inspired them to head to the recording studio.
I explained my predicament to the store clerk: I had an exam in 20 minutes and desperately needed a way to keep track of time.
This predicament is also complicated by the fact that there is now a whole class of people who make a living posting their lives online.
Sympathetic as she is to your predicament, Miss Manners cannot condone the contemplated rudenesses of uninviting your in-laws or being absent when they arrive.
The CFPB can represent itself in legal cases except those before the Supreme Court, putting Trump in a rare predicament: he cannot withdraw the appeal.
The predicament of migrants and refugees in Europe figures in two of the nominees, "Ennemis Intérieurs" ("Internal Enemies"), from France, and "Silent Nights," from Denmark.
After nearly a decade of effort, though, NASA's Commercial Crew Program is poised to solve this predicament with new commercial spaceships from SpaceX and Boeing.
The central banks of Australia and New Zealand face a similar predicament as the global economy braces for fallout from the U.S.-China trade conflict.
That's Vito's predicament in a nutshell—and that's why Mafia II spoke to me on a level that no other gangster game has done before.
When he finally returned to Mississauga in October 20133, Pokora texted his old friend Anthony Clark, who was now facing a legal predicament of his own.
More broadly it has shown the predicament that governments face when weighing the ethical, legal and security ramifications of allowing militants and their families to return.
Ryan's effective support for Trump may simply stem from his partisan obligations, but it also reflects a degree of denial about the predicament confronting his party.
"Yes, I have confidence in my goalies, of course I do," said a curt Weight, who added he was "(ticked) off" about the Islanders' current predicament.
At the end of the positive meeting with Kevin, however, Howard makes it clear to Kim that this major client acquisition changes nothing about her predicament.
As Cornell AI professor Bart Selman said, you could argue that artificial intelligence, and algorithms in general, seriously contributed to Facebook's predicament in the first place.
Some officers brought leftover backpacks to the school, where they had school supplies stored by Garrison's Camden Cares program in anticipation of a predicament like this.
A cornerstone of the comparisons between Watergate and the present national predicament has been the way that congressional hearings drove public opinion toward impeaching Richard Nixon.
It takes a decent amount of creativity to bring kewpie, mortadella, and Babybel cheese together seamlessly, but such is the predicament of the barren hangover fridge.
Despite its good intentions, this new iteration does as its forebear did and frames the Beast's predicament as a matter of personality as much as appearance.
Dr. Rawlings seems utterly unimpressed with Bridget's romantic predicament, and flat out tells Bridget at one point that it's totally possible to raise a child alone.
The company's predicament has clearly reached the upper levels of government: the telecom company is one of the largest in China, with more than 80,000 employees.
According to KTLA 5, a team of firefighters responded to the call about the pup's predicament and arrived at Malibu, California's Escondido Canyon Park to help.
Conway told CNN's Anderson Cooper on "AC360" that Democrats should not blame FBI director James Comey for their predicament, rather the selfishness of Clinton and Weiner.
Whatever the causes of polarization, there is a relatively straightforward solution to our current predicament that has been embraced by most advanced industrial democracies: proportional representation.
For Mr Setiya, a philosopher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mill exemplifies a syndrome that is less an age-specific ailment than a human predicament.
" But he writes that he realizes that the power he held over women is put them in a "predicament" and that he "wielded that power irresponsibly.
Realizing its predicament, Nevada City has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay goats (or, more accurately, their herders) to clear brush at the edges of town.
Alarmed by the bear's predicament, an international team of experts were asked to perform an emergency procedure, giving the poor animal a new lease on life.
However, he managed to convey his predicament to his friend, 12-year-old Cole Leeper, who had been standing nearby and quickly ran to get help.
Kaspersky's point about not wanting the world to know if his company shares information with the NSA illustrates a predicament that naturally arises in his business.
Thanks to the group's quick thinking, the manatees, caught in the sudden and brutal effects of Irma, were able to swim away from their predicament unscathed.
The app's discontinuation poses a predicament for the handful of Vine stars who've been able to build massive, lucrative careers out of their six-second videos.
" Some of the class could even empathize with Walsh's predicament: "One time I made a mistake when I was doing a cartwheel and I felt embarrassed.
The request was denied, leading the shelter to contact LePage about the predicament and claim that Dakota was an unaggressive dog that deserves a second chance.
"The one major predicament in the housing market is without a doubt the painfully low levels of housing inventory in much of the country," Yun said.
But, while it is often very funny, it is also insightful, both independently and in the context of broader thinking about the predicament of contemporary men.
Each of those leaders will be acutely aware of the nuance of Kim's predicament and how to exploit it for their own advantage, as will Kim.
"I was thinking that if my child, if I had one, was in the same predicament, what would I want somebody else to do?" he said.
Truth No. 6: While tax increases are not necessary to solve our fiscal predicament, pro-growth tax reform can and should contribute to the eventual solution.
Kameron Westcott from 'The Real Housewives of Dallas' found herself in that predicament when she applied for a job in design with the apparel company Fossil.
Its predicament underscores investors' broader concerns about poor governance and unethical behaviour in Australian financial firms, amid calls for tougher regulation and stiffer penalties for wrongdoing.
That's exactly the predicament two homeowners on Nantucket, a tiny island of 11,000 year-round residents 30 miles south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, found themselves in.
On those immediate postelection mornings in November when I lay in bed aphasic and estranged from myself, whatever did not address the current predicament seemed unworthy.
Lyssa's predicament, when she finds herself under fire over the jury summons, recalls the 1993 "Nannygate" brouhaha surrounding Bill Clinton's first two nominees for attorney general.
Blame for this latest predicament falls on both Washington and state capital budget makers, but the problem lies mostly in 50-year-old Medicaid law itself.
Even as they promised to work on getting the government back up again as soon as possible, Republicans and Democrats blamed each other for the predicament.
Watch More From VICE: Photographing the Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Another skill both Miller and Friedlaender emphasize is comfort around uncertainty, a common predicament in medicine.
But even granting that we are early in the history of the coronavirus outbreak, there are important differences between our current predicament and the Spanish flu.
Rather it's the beginning of political wisdom, because it makes it possible to discern what are, I think, fairly obvious paths out of our present predicament.
The origins of Rachel's predicament date back to the days of the Roman occupation of Jerusalem, a world Horn recreates with a deft and convincing touch.
The predicament mirrors questions confronting left-wing parties in Europe and the United States about how to fight populist movements that trade on anti-immigrant sentiment.
The mendicant world they wander through — stalked by starvation, illness, prejudice and evil — is all too real to anyone attuned to the predicament of displaced children.
The company, which supplies manufacturers in the medical, automotive and defense industries, among others, has at least 50 unfilled jobs, and its predicament is not unusual.
"You have to imagine all the people who are purchasing raw steel and aluminum for input into their business are in the same predicament," he said.
First, of course, was the Castros: Miguel Díaz-Canel, the new president, will have to deal with a major predicament without Fidel or Raúl Castro's prestige.
May's colleagues put their best gloss on events, arguing that her performance had illustrated her determination, and that voters would understand and sympathize with her predicament.
Rae, who said he and others had informed the UK government of their predicament via email, said he understood there were 229 British passengers on board.
Rae, who said he and others had informed the UK government of their predicament via email, said he understood there were 229 British passengers on board.
The simplest way to understand Israel's predicament is to think of a Mexican standoff, like something out of a Quentin Tarantino movie, but without the guns.
If this raises a few flags for you, then you understand the predicament I was in when I was still employed at DOE in March 2017.
Russo treats Ryan and his predicament respectfully and trusts us to allot him the proper — that is, the just — amount of sympathy, no more, no less.
Insurers are grappling with a serious predicament in finalizing how much their health plans will cost, even after a three-week extension from the Trump administration.
Several are reflective laments by Eddie and Mary on their loneliness, their growing affection for each other or the bizarre predicament(s) they find themselves in.
This predicament was reversed when Modi visited the White House in 2014 in the middle of a strict fast that he was observing for religious reasons.
The predicament is at the heart of "The Cake," a play by Bekah Brunstetter that is having its world premiere at the Echo Theater Company here.
An arrestingly creepy feature of many images is the discord between a dreamer's impassive expression and her predicament: she is literally not awake to its horror.
The authors of these two fine books help us understand the socially transformative power of a defiant dedication to something greater than our mundane human predicament.
Treating the poor as responsible for their predicament is callous; treating them as victims of social structures and bad circumstances robs them of agency and dignity.
Instead, Trump is likely to address his predicament during an evening campaign stop in Battle Creek, Michigan — an event being billed as a "Merry Christmas" rally.

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